Abstract The C60 molecules contain 60 atoms of the carbon and C60 is a potent antioxidant which fights ageing signs and free radicals. The C60 molecule looks like a soccer ball and is the third carbon allotrope. Fullerene and its derivatives have enormous potential in materials science owing to their chemical and physical properties. The C60 molecule and its derivatives…
Abstract There are many conditions that are growing in this growing world. As the population rises the concerns or the prevalence of conditions rises with it. Not just the diet we eat and life we live affects the body but also the surrounding in which we are living. Think of this common example: One child growing under a less populated…
ABSTRACT Steven Johnson syndrome is a rare, acute and fatal skin reaction involving mucus membrane. The most common causative factor among 80% of the population is allergic reaction to medications. It is also known as a “minor form of toxic epidermal necrolysis “, in which skin cells die and epidermis gets separated from dermis. The skin usually regrows over weeks…
Abstract Having a foreign body in your throat can be scary. Feeling of having such a foreign body or a lump in your throat can make you uncomfortable all the time. Globus pharyngis is a persistent condition of the sensation of having a lump or something in your throat. It is commonly found in middle-aged people. About 70-75% of people…
ABSTRACT Out of 10 adults at least 2 or 3 suffer from gum recession that increases with age. Gum recession affects your smile the most and people often become sensitive and avoid smiling openly. Generally the higher count of Gum recession remains at the side of the older age group. This condition can be the result of some poor hygiene…
ABSTRACT Gonorrhea is an infection which is caused by sexually transmitted bacteria which infects both males and females. Sexually transmitted disease is also known as veneral disease which usually spreads infections by sexual activity, especially vaginal intercourse and anal sex. Certain bacterial infections include Chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and syphilis. It can usually pass from pregnant women to infants before or after…
Abstract Interstitial cystitis is the inflammation of the urinary bladder. This is a temporary storage reservoir for urine. Urinary bladder is located in the pelvic cavity (posterior to the symphysis pubis). The size and shape of this bladder varies with the amount of urine and also the pressure it receives from surrounding organs. This is a muscular sac behind the…
Abstract Our intestine is one of the longest organs present in the digestive system of the human body. When stretched out the full length of the intestine is almost 20 feet long. The intestine is small during the development of the fetus in the womb; it is a small and straight tube present between the rectum as well as the…
Abstract Human arteries are hollow tubes from inside and are smooth as well as elastic which helps in allowing the flow of blood freely. Each limb is supplied with different arteries and it’s one of the important parts of the body. Arteries are very important for carrying blood vessels from one part to the other part of the body and…
Abstract Mitral valve prolapse is valvular heart disease. Mitral valve is also known as the bicuspid valve. Mitral valve is one of the heart’s four valves and prevents blood from flowing back to the atrium. It is located on the left side of the heart between the left atrium and the left ventricle. In this pathway oxygenated blood flows into…